Where are the Chagos Islands, why has the UK given them to Mauritius and what about the Falklands? - The African island nation will assume sovereignty over the archipelago – minus a military base – bu ...
The transfer of Britain’s “last African colony” to Mauritius has sparked deep opposition, mistrust, and disappointment from multiple quarters. The dispute over the Chagos Archipelago remains a potent ...
Dispute over accord with Mauritius intensifies ahead of talks between UK prime minister and US president next week ...
If Britain wants to remain a reliable partner in our security alliance, it must be willing to defend its sovereignty. As much as President Trump uses unpredictability as a diplomatic tool, I can ...
Senior politicians in Mauritius have described the £9 billion Britain is expected to pay to hand over the Chagos Islands as ...
President Trump must intervene to prevent this handover, which would damage U.S. national security and ultimately play into China's hands.
Navin Ramgoolam said Donald Trump was ‘not a wolf’ and it was better to let him review the prospective deal between the UK and Mauritius.
Sir Keir Starmer “intends to push ahead” with the deal to cede sovereignty of the Chagos Islands, the prime minister of Mauritius has told his parliament.
Under the terms of this treaty the United Kingdom will agree that ... the legal and historical contexts of the Chagos Archipelago and the Falkland Islands are very different.
US import tariffs on UK steel have ‘not come as a surprise’, trade minister Douglas Alexander told the Commons.